I did some set design work for a local community theatre (I'm
currently dsigning a second set for them now) and was asked to fill
out a W-4 so they could file a 1099-MISC for me.

Now, in all my years of contracting I've never had to fill out a W-4
when working 1099. Is there some new rule I don't know about?

These folks are *not* putting me on payroll, nor would I trust them to
withhold anything close to resembling the correct taxes.

I have also asked a tax person about this, but don't expect a quick
answer given the timing.

Anyone have any insight?

All advice or information is assumed to carry the "I am not a tax
lawyer" caveat.

thanks
-- 
will

"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable."
- Carrie Fisher

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